[Audyssey] want to learn a new game?

2008-03-22 Thread Charles Rivard
How You Can Learn to Play Chess!!!
One Way is you can Call:  
The Hadley School For The Blind
Student Services
Telephone:  (Toll Free) 1-800-526-9909 
They have 2 Correspondence Courses:

1. Chess For Beginners

And
2. Chess Principals and Strategies

You will receive an Absolutely FREE Adaptive Chess Set with the rest of your 
Correspondence Package in either Audio Cassette Format Or if you prefer Braille 
Format.

A very Nice Instructor; Mr. Bob Rathbun 
Will guide you through the very easy lessons and you can Learn at your own pace.

 

If you already know how to play Chess,

You Can Purchase the Adaptive Chess Set Right here From our Miami Lighthouse 
For The Blind and Visually Impaired

Solutions Store on the 2ndd Floor

Or you can Call
Independent Living Aids - ILA
Telephone: (Toll Free) 1-800-537-2118
Ask for Product  # GAM 100 Designer Wooden Chess Set
Price $34.95 plus shipping
A GREAT BARGAIN, for a Lifetime of Entertainment, excitement, and fun with 
other Blind or Visually Impaired People or on an equal level with Sighted 
people.

 

Also, please see the Web site of the

United States Braille Chess Association

United States Braille Chess Association Home Page  

 

http://www.crisscrosstech.com/usbca/

 

United States Braille Chess Association Home Page Statement

Welcome to the United States Braille Chess Association.

The purpose of the United States Braille Chess Association (USBCA) is to 
actively encourage and assist in the promotion and advancement of 
correspondence and over-the-board chess among chess enthusiasts who are blind 
or visually impaired.

USBCA members enjoy the following benefits:

Playing correspondence chess tournaments by e-mail, Telephone, in Braille or on 
cassette against other players of about the same strength.

Playing friendly games against other USBCA members to get more practice and 
experience.

Access to a library of chess materials in Braille, on cassette and on computer 
disk.

An annual over-the-board championship tournament sanctioned by the United 
States Chess Federation.

 

Membership in the USBCA costs $15 for two years. To join, or for more 
information, contact:

Jay Leventhal, Secretary

111-20 76th Rd. Apt. 5L

Forest Hills, NY 11375

Telephone: (718) 275-2209



The United States Braille Chess Association has a listserv. To subscribe, send 
a blank e-mail message to:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

 

You will receive confirmation from the listserv software. For more information 
about this list, visit:

http://lists.topica.com/lists/usbcachess



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Re: [Audyssey] want to learn a new game?

2008-03-22 Thread Dark
Yes, you can call these numbers toll free if your in the Us, - which not 
everybody is.

I'm not sure if there's a similar correspondence course available in the Uk, 
though there certainly is both an English, and european braille chess 
association (I used to play in some of their tournaments myself). I'm afraid 
I've lost the contact details for them though.

Beware the Grue!

Dark.
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Subject: [Audyssey] want to learn a new game?


 How You Can Learn to Play Chess!!!
 One Way is you can Call:
 The Hadley School For The Blind
 Student Services
 Telephone:  (Toll Free) 1-800-526-9909
 They have 2 Correspondence Courses:

 1. Chess For Beginners

 And
 2. Chess Principals and Strategies

 You will receive an Absolutely FREE Adaptive Chess Set with the rest of 
 your Correspondence Package in either Audio Cassette Format Or if you 
 prefer Braille Format.

 A very Nice Instructor; Mr. Bob Rathbun
 Will guide you through the very easy lessons and you can Learn at your own 
 pace.



 If you already know how to play Chess,

 You Can Purchase the Adaptive Chess Set Right here From our Miami 
 Lighthouse For The Blind and Visually Impaired

 Solutions Store on the 2ndd Floor

 Or you can Call
 Independent Living Aids - ILA
 Telephone: (Toll Free) 1-800-537-2118
 Ask for Product  # GAM 100 Designer Wooden Chess Set
 Price $34.95 plus shipping
 A GREAT BARGAIN, for a Lifetime of Entertainment, excitement, and fun with 
 other Blind or Visually Impaired People or on an equal level with Sighted 
 people.



 Also, please see the Web site of the

 United States Braille Chess Association

 United States Braille Chess Association Home Page



 http://www.crisscrosstech.com/usbca/



 United States Braille Chess Association Home Page Statement

 Welcome to the United States Braille Chess Association.

 The purpose of the United States Braille Chess Association (USBCA) is to 
 actively encourage and assist in the promotion and advancement of 
 correspondence and over-the-board chess among chess enthusiasts who are 
 blind or visually impaired.

 USBCA members enjoy the following benefits:

 Playing correspondence chess tournaments by e-mail, Telephone, in Braille 
 or on cassette against other players of about the same strength.

 Playing friendly games against other USBCA members to get more practice 
 and experience.

 Access to a library of chess materials in Braille, on cassette and on 
 computer disk.

 An annual over-the-board championship tournament sanctioned by the United 
 States Chess Federation.



 Membership in the USBCA costs $15 for two years. To join, or for more 
 information, contact:

 Jay Leventhal, Secretary

 111-20 76th Rd. Apt. 5L

 Forest Hills, NY 11375

 Telephone: (718) 275-2209



 The United States Braille Chess Association has a listserv. To subscribe, 
 send a blank e-mail message to:

 [EMAIL PROTECTED]



 You will receive confirmation from the listserv software. For more 
 information about this list, visit:

 http://lists.topica.com/lists/usbcachess



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Re: [Audyssey] want to learn a new game?

2008-03-22 Thread Bryan Peterson
Come to think of it I should probably dig ot my copy. I didn't do to hot on 
lesson five of Beginners and I still have lesson six to finish. Oh well, 
I've just been really busy. But then again that's one thing I like about 
Hadley.
Time is an illusion, lunchtime doubly so.
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Sent: Saturday, March 22, 2008 3:08 PM
Subject: [Audyssey] want to learn a new game?


 How You Can Learn to Play Chess!!!
 One Way is you can Call:
 The Hadley School For The Blind
 Student Services
 Telephone:  (Toll Free) 1-800-526-9909
 They have 2 Correspondence Courses:

 1. Chess For Beginners

 And
 2. Chess Principals and Strategies

 You will receive an Absolutely FREE Adaptive Chess Set with the rest of 
 your Correspondence Package in either Audio Cassette Format Or if you 
 prefer Braille Format.

 A very Nice Instructor; Mr. Bob Rathbun
 Will guide you through the very easy lessons and you can Learn at your own 
 pace.



 If you already know how to play Chess,

 You Can Purchase the Adaptive Chess Set Right here From our Miami 
 Lighthouse For The Blind and Visually Impaired

 Solutions Store on the 2ndd Floor

 Or you can Call
 Independent Living Aids - ILA
 Telephone: (Toll Free) 1-800-537-2118
 Ask for Product  # GAM 100 Designer Wooden Chess Set
 Price $34.95 plus shipping
 A GREAT BARGAIN, for a Lifetime of Entertainment, excitement, and fun with 
 other Blind or Visually Impaired People or on an equal level with Sighted 
 people.



 Also, please see the Web site of the

 United States Braille Chess Association

 United States Braille Chess Association Home Page



 http://www.crisscrosstech.com/usbca/



 United States Braille Chess Association Home Page Statement

 Welcome to the United States Braille Chess Association.

 The purpose of the United States Braille Chess Association (USBCA) is to 
 actively encourage and assist in the promotion and advancement of 
 correspondence and over-the-board chess among chess enthusiasts who are 
 blind or visually impaired.

 USBCA members enjoy the following benefits:

 Playing correspondence chess tournaments by e-mail, Telephone, in Braille 
 or on cassette against other players of about the same strength.

 Playing friendly games against other USBCA members to get more practice 
 and experience.

 Access to a library of chess materials in Braille, on cassette and on 
 computer disk.

 An annual over-the-board championship tournament sanctioned by the United 
 States Chess Federation.



 Membership in the USBCA costs $15 for two years. To join, or for more 
 information, contact:

 Jay Leventhal, Secretary

 111-20 76th Rd. Apt. 5L

 Forest Hills, NY 11375

 Telephone: (718) 275-2209



 The United States Braille Chess Association has a listserv. To subscribe, 
 send a blank e-mail message to:

 [EMAIL PROTECTED]



 You will receive confirmation from the listserv software. For more 
 information about this list, visit:

 http://lists.topica.com/lists/usbcachess



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